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    Scratch is a simple markup language for use in applications such as weblogs and content management systems. Scratch provides simple inline and block tags for formatting and semantic markup.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    SSQML

    SSQML

    A schema to describe ANSI/ISO SQL in XML and associated tools

    SSQML: Standard Structured Query Markup Language This is an XML dialect that allows any valid SQL statement, clause, expression, predicate, or query to be expressed fully in XML based on an XML compliant schema. The schema is based on Backus Normal Form (BNF) representations of ANSI-ISO/IEC SQL Standards; ISO/IEC 9075 :2003, ISO/IEC 9075 :2006, ISO/IEC 9075 :2008, ISO/IEC 9075-14 :2013 XML-Related Specifications (SQL/XML) Does not include support for Embedded SQL Ada, C, COBOL, Fortran, MUMPS, Pascal, or PL/I programs. These may be added in future. This schema was generated by automation taking the SQL BNFs as input. It was then run through schema validators and manually modified further to result in a valid schema. The schema was designed such that if an instance document has its tags removed and the order of the content preserved, a valid SQL statement or fragment will be left. A JAXB library with javadocs that represent ssqml.xsd are checked into SVN
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    eLML - eLesson Markup Language
    eLML (eLesson Markup Language) is an XML framework for creating structured eLessons based on a pedagogical model. eLML consists of an XMLSchema and XSLT files to create XHTML, PDF, LaTeX, IMS CP and SCORM versions, standards supported by most LMS.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    EDGE (electronic document general encoding) is a SGML-based markup Language for general documents, incl. scientific papers, technical/computer documentation, prose, drama, etc. It aims to be less restricted than comparable DTDs (e.g. DocBook or TEI).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    writeup
    Programming language for converting source documents into HTML or XML. Writeup is a combination of a markup language (similar to markdown) and a macro pre-processing language that enables a formal production system to be set up for documents.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The DUML project is 3 sub-projects: 1) Document Update Markup Language (DUML) which allows for updates of the DOM via server markup 2) Interpreted Application Markup Language (IAML) which provides markup based widgets. 3) A set of common libraries (JAS).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Gul is a Xul-like / easy glade-like XML markup language for describing user interfaces with PHP-GTK extension. Gul simplifies writing client-side GUI applications. CSS is partially supported.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A markup language for expressing knitting patterns which can serve as a software interchange format
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Doco is a simple but feature rich and powerful markup language for converting text documents into highly-presentable and navigable web content.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The only -complete- XUL/embedded scripting solution for Java. JFCML supports not only AWT and Swing; but any class accessible to Java's ClassLoader. Also, most major scripting languages, including JavaScript, BeanShell, Jython, Jacl (Tcl), JRuby, more.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KML is a knowledge base with support of logical modeling. Advanced model is used to represent knowledge as a set of statements similar to natural language sentences. This project hosts a set of model storage library and server (vrb-ols) and clients.
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    LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OSML is an XML Schema for building web content. Built as an event handler, OSML gives the ability to create and manage elements interactively. OSML is compatible with JAVA / XML technology and has been extremely tested with Cocoon 2 Framework.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    QuickML is a braced markup language designed to be quickly implemented into applications and games. It uses a simple attribute and node declaration system to speed up the data-driven development process.
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    The Systems Biology Results Markup Language is a language describing data. Unlike flat data formats, SBRML allows describing the origin of the data as well. This project hosts a library and tools for using SBRML.
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    Template Markup Language is a templating language for authoring web pages for applications which use JSP. TML works using “pre-compiling”. Pre-compiling is the process of compiling a TML into a JSP. This is the core concept with TML.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LCGML (Legacy Crawling Game Markup Language) makes it possible do script old fashioned text adventures. It is an XML-driven Document format. For the stable product, an perl interpreter is also planned
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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